Mazerolle gets top job at Atlantic – Canadian window and door news for April 17, 2025
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As more and more of us produce EPDs the day gets closer when governments can stop telling us how and what to build and just ask that we stay under a certain carbon budget. Looking forward to it, myself.
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Mazerolle tapped to lead Atlantic Windows

Atlantic Windows has announced the appointment of Roland Mazerolle as its new president, effective April 28. The company cited Mazerolle's extensive leadership background and broad expertise in manufacturing in related industries, calling him the ideal candidate to lead the company through its next phase of growth and innovation. Mazerolle has held leadership positions with several prestigious organizations throughout his career.


Innotech publishes EPDs

Innotech Windows and Doors has announced the publication of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and Health Product Declarations (HPDs) for their core products. Innotech has published EPDs and HPDs for its core products including the Defender 76TS Window System, Defender 76TS Door System, Defender 88PH+ Window System and Defender 88PH+ Door System.


Construction and Skilled Trades Month recognizing B.C. industry

April is Construction and Skilled Trades Month in BC. Officially proclaimed by the BC provincial government and now in its 8th year, Construction Month is a time when British Columbia’s construction industry celebrates the hard work and commitment of the 28,000+ businesses and 250,000+ British Columbians who work tirelessly in every community, ensuring our province is built strong and built right.


SUCCESSion will prepare business owners for the next step

A new online learning event from Fenestration Review publisher Annex Business Media will educate business owners about how to prepare to sell or transition their organization. The expert lineup is world-class!


 
 
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Philibuster: The rain up there

With vinyl windows now considered non-combustible, more and more of them are going into high-rise projects. That's fine, but keep an eye on the installation details to avoid problems. » Read More...
 
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BC recycler turning plastic waste into concrete supplement

Light House, an organization focused on advancing circular practices in the built environment, and their Construction Plastics Initiative, which launched in 2024 to capture, divert and upcycle plastic waste from Metro Vancouver construction sites, today announced two new construction project partners — the Freedom Mobile Arch in Vancouver, with general contractor EllisDon Corporation, and the Steveston Community Centre in Richmond, with general contractor Scott Construction. » Read more…
 
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Choosing a window opening control device

In 1997, NSC and the Window Safety Task Force established Window Safety Week to raise awareness of window safety and fall prevention. Observed during the first full week of April, Window Safety Week coincides with the arrival of spring when people being to open their windows, thus drastically increasing the risk of child falls. » Read more...
 
 
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Episode #70: It’s over – Adrian Edge, Fenestration Canada

FenCan codes and regulatory affairs direction, Adrian Edge, is back on to talk about the latest trade war developments and how they might impact the glazing and fenestration industries. Our sector avoided new tariffs on April 2, but the stunning measures announced by Trump against the rest of the world are crashing markets and have already, in the words of our prime minister, ended the free trade and partnership relationship we have enjoyed with the United States for decades. Edge talks about the possible ramifications of that, and about how you can still export to the U.S. tariff-free. » Read More...

Fenestration Conversations Episode #69 – Verifying VIG – David Cooper, VacuumGlass

David Cooper has been researching and developing vacuum insulating glass for over a decade and chairs multiple international standards committees that will define how it can be used, how its quality can be assessed and how to test its performance. With demand for VIG growing and producers multiplying, specifiers and contractors need guidance on what to look for in these products – guidance that may be coming soon in the form of balloted ASTM standards for durability and load tolerance. Cooper joins The Conversation to explain where these efforts are at and to update us on the state of VIG technology and availability. » Listen now

 
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Shop Supervisor

St. Thomas, Ont. - In this role you will focus on the daily supervision of employees while physically working and setting the production pace with the team. » Read more…

Automotive Technician

Dartmouth, N.S. - This is a maintenance, minor repairs, and lubrication role. No heavy engine or transmission work. » Read More...

Warehouse Supervisor

Avenue Northwest, Alta. - We are looking for someone to be responsible for productivity and quality measurements and improvements in the warehouse. » Read More...

 
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